The recent petition regarding a local income tax to increase education funding does not include the number of legally sufficient signatures required to trigger a public vote, the City of Oklahoma City Clerk has determined.

The recent petition regarding a local income tax to increase education funding does not appear to include the number of legally sufficient signatures required to trigger a public vote, according to the City of Oklahoma City Clerk’s preliminary determination.

The Oklahoma City Council on Tuesday appointed 11 City residents to a new advisory board overseeing the street, sidewalk and trail projects included in the Better Streets, Safer City sales tax initiative.

The Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) recognized the Utilities Department with its inaugural Oklahoma Water for 2060 Excellence Award for a public water source during the Governor’s Water Conference on Nov. 1.

The Utilities Department’s Customer Service Contact Center has changed its hours of operation to better serve customers during peak call times. The new hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Mayor Mick Cornett and other City leaders cut the ribbon Monday on the new Municipal Court building, unveiling a more modern building that makes it more convenient for residents to conduct Court business.